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The fact that he is even considering Florida at this point tells me that he doesn't have a clue, and bringing Florida into the decision is only going to make it worse.
I wish him the best wherever he decides. I just don't think he is a big difference maker.

I agree with your first point. I don't with your second. I think he is very good.

So, if Scott doesn't come here, does that mean we won't take a RB in this class? We need to take one, IMO. Because who's on our list in 2015? Davis and Wilds has been getting banged up a lot lately. Also, there was some talk about Carson may not be coming back.

South Carolina fans thought they might have seen the last of a standout two-sport star the likes of Bruce Ellington. But another one could fall into the Gamecocks' lap.

The mother of former Louisville commitment Isaiah Ford (6-3, 168) of Jacksonville said Sunday afternoon that USC is one of the schools they will now look at, and they will only consider programs that will allow her son to play football and basketball.

"That is not negotiable," Jocelyn Grissett said. "He has to have that outlet to get in the gym and work out. His love is basketball, and he has to be able to have that outlet."

Grissett said one of the assistant coaches at Trinity Christian talked with USC recruiter Steve Spurrier Jr. over the weekend.

"I know South Carolina has hinted they are still interested," she said. "We will talk with them and see what they want to offer. It's closer. He has to be comfortable. He's already had a good relationship (with USC) and we've already been up there."

Ford, a wide receiver, visited USC last June, a month after committing to Louisville. He and his mother met Ellington on that visit.

Ford has taken official visits to Louisville and Virginia Tech. The Hokies and Florida State are two other possibilities along with the Gamecocks. His mother said they will try to schedule official visits to USC and Florida State, but her son plays a lot of his basketball games on Saturday, so they'll have to work around that.

Ford changed his mind about going to Louisville after head football coach Charlie Strong announced he was leaving the school to become head coach at Texas.

At the Shrine Bowl last month, defensive lineman Poona Ford of Hilton Head said USC had re-entered the picture with him, and despite his commitment to Louisville he was giving the Gamecocks renewed consideration.

"I might set up an official visit with USC," Ford said. "It depends on how my official visit with Louisville goes."

Ford said he's continuing to get a strong push from the Gamecocks. "I talk to coach (Everette) Sands pretty much every day," he said. "He's been asking when I'm going to take my visit. I like Louisville, but South Carolina is my hometown team. Everything is based off my visit to Louisville. At the Shrine Bowl, I was chilling with some of the South Carolina commitments (Shaq Davidson, Kevin Crosby Jr.) and we kind of bonded. But as of right now, I'm committed to Louisville."

Ford, who is also looking at Missouri, said he'll announce his decision on Signing Day.